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Welcome to the Milton Township Assessor Website

I am honored and privileged to serve as your Township Assessor. My office is responsible for locating all taxable property in Milton Township and to establish a taxable value for all property subject to property taxation. With forty one thousand parcels, we are one of the largest townships in DuPage County.

My staff and I are committed to serving the Milton community by delivering professional services with integrity, while providing accurate and fairly assessed property values that fosters public trust and confidence.

Our aim is to offer you the best possible assistance and to provide you with your needed property-related information. We are always available to assist you with your questions and concerns.

Our website is established to enhance the property owner’s ability to obtain useful information about the assessments in their neighborhood. Like any successful site, we continually monitor and update information on this site in our ongoing effort to further a better understanding of the assessment values within Milton Township.

As you explore our web site, please contact us with suggestions concerning how we can better serve you. Your input is an important source of new ideas about how our office can better serve Milton Township.

All 2018 changes in assessment for any reason other than the Equalization Factor were
published in the September 20th, 2018 editions of the Glen Ellyn Suburban Life and
the Wheaton Suburban Life Newspapers. These properties will also be mailed a Notice of Revised Assessment.

Additionally, effective September 20, 2018, all 2018 assessments in Milton Township are
available to the public in our web site's Online Database.

By State law, property assessments in Illinois must be at a median level of 33.3333% (one-third) of
market value. State law further requires that our 2018 assessments be based on the prior three years'
worth of sales, that is, sales from 2015, 2016, and 2017.

Please note that all 2018 assessments are still subject to final equalization by the DuPage
County Board of Review and the State of Illinois Department of Revenue.